The gas company finally ran a line down our road and we'll be converting our oil furnace to NG. We learned of this project last March just after the oil company filled the tank.
In our basement, we have a 275 gal oil tank which has 200 gal of oil in it. The oil must be pumped out before the furnace guys can cut it up with hydraulic shears and haul the pieces out.
Our former oil supplier doesn't pump out tanks. A local pump-out company will remove the oil, give me nothing for it, and charge me $500 for the favor. I let them know what I thought of their offer.
Another small oil company guy will pump it out for free and use it in his own home and shop. He’ll get about $500 worth of oil since the going price is around $2.50/gal.
. I thought about placing an ad in our local community paper offering the oil for $1.50 /gal.
I have already removed 15 gal. to give to my local car repair guy, at no charge, who has an oil furnace in his shop. I removed the supply line from the furnace and just let the oil run into some 5 qt car oil jugs. Takes five minutes to fill one jug and I wasted a lot of time just watching the oil slowly flow into the jugs.
There's not enough room over the tank to insert one of those 55 gal drum hand pumps (my neighbor has one). Maybe I could connect a hose to the hand pump's pipe and run it into the oil tank.Otherwise,the oil would have to be siphoned out or pumped out using some method. The free pump-out is starting to look like the best solution even though I'm kissing $500 good-bye.
Any ideas or comments?
In our basement, we have a 275 gal oil tank which has 200 gal of oil in it. The oil must be pumped out before the furnace guys can cut it up with hydraulic shears and haul the pieces out.
Our former oil supplier doesn't pump out tanks. A local pump-out company will remove the oil, give me nothing for it, and charge me $500 for the favor. I let them know what I thought of their offer.
Another small oil company guy will pump it out for free and use it in his own home and shop. He’ll get about $500 worth of oil since the going price is around $2.50/gal.
. I thought about placing an ad in our local community paper offering the oil for $1.50 /gal.
I have already removed 15 gal. to give to my local car repair guy, at no charge, who has an oil furnace in his shop. I removed the supply line from the furnace and just let the oil run into some 5 qt car oil jugs. Takes five minutes to fill one jug and I wasted a lot of time just watching the oil slowly flow into the jugs.
There's not enough room over the tank to insert one of those 55 gal drum hand pumps (my neighbor has one). Maybe I could connect a hose to the hand pump's pipe and run it into the oil tank.Otherwise,the oil would have to be siphoned out or pumped out using some method. The free pump-out is starting to look like the best solution even though I'm kissing $500 good-bye.
Any ideas or comments?